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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Dec 1944, p. 4

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hy SK Sot RX A 3 ANN wd ar and A _---- > 07 NN Ea SER ra a Sy ee --- CH Ne ¥, AH MARE LES RIEAANS Be « PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1944 a Al FREE Purking A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Air Conditioned. tne LOCAL Puoue 1011 OSHAWA BLOOD DONOR CLINIC APPEALS "TO YOU NOW. (1 CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY "New Donors Urgently Needed. fe Free | Parking Phone 1011 We ask all eligible Canadians to || EEE : HEE TNE a G Serpe Ihursday, Friday, Saturday, shire 10 this worthy sions: DECEMBER 7, §, 9 Please Register TO-DAY. SHQW BUSINESS starring CC loddie Cantor, George Murphy, Joan Davis, Nancy Kelly, Constance Moore, Don Douglas' ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collins wish «to announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle Louise, 0 Gordon Arthur Prentice, Jate Mr, and Mrs. George D. of Reach, The wedding to take in January, 1945. second Co : Musical Cavaleade of Show folks , From Burlesque to Big Time VGING. . . CLOWNING, .. DANCING... ROMANCE son Col whe Prentice, place DeShane received word this Bert DeShane Mrs. N. week that her son, Cpl is now in Belgium, Wednesday, 12, 13 Monday, Tuesday, DECEMBER 11, Two Outstanding Features Why is Hitler ler ? f.oved by the Gang, in PARAMOUNT'S afraid of Himm- by Hitler, Hated Hitler's 16 year-old attend in Myr. and Mrs. Thos. Druean ed the Dufty--Donnelly Uxbridge on Saturday, Nov. wedding 26th." Niece Pte. Arthur Colbear is now at Braat ford with the Armed Forces. "The Hitler Gang" Mrs. Wi. Doubt, of Toronto, wi The Greatest Gangster Picture a week-end visitor with Mrs, Albert ever made, Allin. " ALSO The Woman's Missionary Society afternoon at 3 pan. "Ladies of Christmas pro- } " Washington starring Trudy Marshall, - Sheila Ryan, Ronald Graham, Anthony Quinn. . I's the Year's Surprise Laugh Picture... AND WILL YOU BIE will meet Tuesday in the schoolroom. gram. lverybody welcome. Ouakvilte, and Mis, Mrs. Alan Colbeay, of spent the week-end with Muy, I.. Colbear, The United Church Sunday School T | eri "SURPRISED! Entertainment will be held on Tuesday } 1 TE TT TAS TRA BAT ERT December 19th in the form of a supper and entertainment for the children. . CGT. VESPER SERVICE Mr. and Mrs, Co 1. MeRinnon and son John, of Detroit, visited Mrs Me- HELD DEC. 10th. Kinnon's mother, Mrs, Elijah Beare, The CGT. Christmas Vesper Ser for several days last week. . : ) ST ) vice will be held in the United Church Pte. Bob Vernon spent a few day on Sunday, Dee. 10th, at 7 o'clock. |, home recently with his family. Phe leaders and girls will conduet the Mis 1, Sitios of Vovonio. was) tTVice i Murs, Chiyin Live yi : a ig pend no Christmas story. The beauty 3 Westend visto ih het payedis, anel dignity of the service itself and Mas. oid Bru, dour Tinsley, the facet that it is National in charac- Miss Jean Crosier, RUN. of London, | ter, the closest link the local group and Miss Donna Crosicr, spent Satur-{ has with the whole movement, has day evening with their sister, Miss [heen a factor in ils acceptance by, the Thelma Crosier. On Sunday, the £ iol: Protestant Churches all across Cana- visited their parents, Mr. and Avs [da Sponsored hy the National Girls' John Crosier. Work Board of the Religious lduea- "a tion Council of Canada, the Vesper Miss Doris MacGregor spent a few wt vice hus @ two-fold purpose: flags hast week in Toronto, (1) to provide an opportunity for vivle Lo share in a worship experience using a candle-lghting Service, espe- cially prepared for the occasion. | (bh) to support the ! : "in Training movement through making Mr. David Nasmith, of Malton, visit | possible the work of a National Seere- Meo and Meso Ho Cobo by giving a part of our offering Pte. Vimy Camp, mother, Mrs. J. the week-end. Gordon MaeMaster, R.C.C.S,, of Kingston, was with his D. MacMaster, over ed his parents, Nasmith, during the past A to this work. Cpl. Oscar Beare, R.C.ALF., of Camp Borden, spent a few days' leave recent poli SI ly with his mother, Mrs. Elijah Beare. So 0 . Miss Winnie Caugley, of L indsay, Young People S . mon was in the village Xi ing the week- end renewing acquaintances, The of the Port Perry Young Sear Union were hosts and members Mr. Trvin Coates, of Toronto, was a | hostesses to the members of Green- week-end visitor with his mother, Mys. | bank v oung People's Union on Tues- H. M. Coates. Jay evening in the basement of the {nited Church. The tended { called upon the president of Greenbank Thelma Crosier, ex- to the visitors and president, of Toronto, spent the week-end at their respective homes, | Misses Lola Gerrow and Louise Hall, | | iH welcome L.A.C. Gordon Carpegie, R.C.AT Vv. U. to take charge. Ross Stone ' hii . Trrak ives ' of Guelph, was with his parents, My, wave the Call to WW orship; a hymn and Mrs, DD, Carnegie Swag sung. Doris Phair led in prayer. | Rupert Lee vead the seripture, Wilmot BE! a meditation on the serip- La . - FU hade gave . "ture reading. A hymn was sung. The alin u programme was as follows: Lorna Tate gave a humorous reading, "Crrandma's Day in the Country"; the UT homas Trio gave a much appreciated mugical number with alto sax,, piano, and violing "People will talk", a hu- morous reading by Rupert Lee; Jean Thomas and Aileen Brown gave a {vocal duet, accompanied by Clare Wat- | fon reading by Ivan Re nnie, entitled, "On Quitting". Seid Thelma Crosier thanked the Green- fe Young People for their inspiring Accident Stanley Ploughman Breaks Cap of His Elbow. While jutting on windows at the home of Mr. Ted Jackson last Monday, service and onterlaining programme. J 3 Dorothy Tristram led in the games Mr. Stanley P loughm: wn had that followed. Everyone was divided | a bad fall. The ladder that | into groups according to birth month he was using slid from under jand- the groups had to -identify pro- when he was near the roof | ducts from pictures posted on the] {| walls, The June group won with 13 correct out of 16, Another contest was held and lunch was served by the Port Perry Y.P.U, (president, Greenbank) Union for the invitation 3 of the house, and he fell the ground, The cap of his, left elbow is broken. [t will, be some time before he will - regain the use of his arm, Stone thanked our. { Ross 3 Mr. Householder Junior War Workers Is your sidewalk éleared?| rye Junior War Workers will meet - If not, now is the time to do at the home of Mrs, W. M.: Letcher 'the job--PLEASE! on Tuesday evening, December 12th Lyes Examined Glagses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at casonable prices,-- A R. BENTLEY'S OPTOM TEFISY laylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor FOUR WEDDINGS LEOPOLD MacPARLANE -- marriage of Miss ileen Leo- only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Rosslyn", Wentworth Ave. London, lingland, and James Dore Macl'arlane, only and Mis, Stewart MacFar- lane, solemnized in the Congrega- tional Church at Finchley, on Satur- day, October 27st, by Rev. Mr. Easter. lintering the Church with her father the bride wore The pold, Leopold, inehley Na, Reid on of Mor: was TO BE Royal blue sheer with hat of navy and Roval blue. She carried a sheaf of pink carnations and heather, 'Miss Mary Ross, wearing a gown ol pink sheer and lace,vand maid of honor. Her bouquet was a spray of pink and white carnations. Mr. Dennis Leopold, brother of the bride, was groomsman. : ; A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, and later the : left to spend a short Windsor. happy couple honeymoon at L.A.C. MacFarlane is with 420 R. CAF, Squadron Bomber Command and Mrs, Maclarlane is stationed at Huntingdon, England, with the R.A.F. Canadian Girls] Pte. Mackay Harper, R.C.0.C., for- merly of Port Perry, was a guest at the wedding, . DUIFEY -- DONNELLY At 10.30 o'clock, Saturday, Nov. 25th, 1944, a very pretty wedding took place at the Sacred Heart Church, Uxbridge, when Theresa Donnelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Don- nelly, Port Perry, became the bride of John Dufly, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Duffy, Atherley. Rev. Father O'Reilly officiated. i I'he bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length dress of white =atin-brocaded crepe made on torso lines and with sweetheart neck- line. She wore a fingertip veil and carried a shower bouquet of red roses and 'mums. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Reta O'Connor, Rath- burn, who wore a floor-length white chiffon dress, a- headdress of white and pink flowers and carried pink roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Berndrd Duffy, Kingston. During the ceremony, hymns were played by br. Dent, Uxbridge and sung by Fileen Manley, Uxbridge. Two voung nephews of the bride, Emile ftand Patrick Donnelly, were ushers. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride's home, The bride's -mother, in blue crepe, assisted by the groom's mother, in pink faconné crepe, welcomed the giiests., Later the happy young couple left on a wedding trip to Toronto and points west. On their return, they A = A Pee PENDER -- McMASTER Miss Donalda McMaster be- came the bride of Carl Pender, Cana- dian Merchant Marine, in the chapel of the Metropolitan United Church, Toronto, on Monday evening, Dee. 4th, Rose 1944. The bride is the daughter of My, and Mrs, James McMaster, Man- chester, Ontario; the groom is the | son of thé late My, and Mrs, J. Pender, of Parry Sound. Rev. performed the ceremony. The bride, who was' given in mar- vinge by Mr. Joseph Sullivan, chose a gown of Drocided satin for the oe- cagion, a floor-length veil caught.to a Peter Bryce coronet hedddress and she carried a Bouquet of red roses, The bride was attended by Miss Esther Dennett, as maid of honor, wearing a blue sheer gown and carrying pink roses, Mra. an effective gown of 3 o'clock in the afternoon at King will reside in Orillia, Cd TOWN HALL THEATRE PORT PERRY SATURDAY ROBERT PAIGE and LOUISE ALLBRITTON in " FIRED SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Two Complete showings--7,15 and 9.00 p.m. WIFE" GERROW BROS. ACER RE RSA EAR ERAS AR HRS R RENNER ASR " FRESH BAKING DAILY Bread, Buns, Pies, & Cakes Saturday Special--Jam Top Buns Phone 32 Dick Grindley, in pink sheer gown and carrying a bouquet of yellow roses was bridesmaid. Dick Grindley, of the Merchant Marine, was groomsman. After the ceremony, the guests were received by the bride's mother, attired in Air Force blue and with a corsage of red roses,-at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sullivan, Carlaw Ave, Later the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Goderich and other points. For travelling, the bride don- ned a navy blue suit ensemble, brown fur coat and wore a corsage of red roses. On their réturn, they will re- side in Toronto, fo ---- -- | BOWN -- CASTREE A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized on Saturday, December 2nd, at Street United Church, Oshawa, when Rose Pembroke, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Castree, of Invermay, Sask., was united in mar- riage with Fred Bown, eldest son of Mr. and Murs. Perry, Rev. J. V. McNeely officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white sheer, silver sequins forming the neckline. She wore a shoulder- length veil of fine net with a halo of white plush roses. Her accessories were silver and she carried a bouquet of red roses and fern. Miss Jennie Castree, of Ajax, at- tended her sister, wearing a .floor- length gown of crisp mauve taffeta, a mauve veil with a halo of mauve plush roses. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Audrey Munroe, of Bancroft, acted as maid of honor, wearing a brown tailored suit with brown acces- sories, and a corsage of pink carna- tions, @ Mr. Lloyd Phimpeon of Stouffville | was groomsman, After the ceremony, amid showers of confetti, the happy couple motored to Bowmanville. where a reception was held at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connors and a beautiful wed- ding supper was served. SUNDAY SCHOOL ' ANNIVERSARY SERVICES The UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL will hold their Anniversary Services on "Sunday; December 17th. MORNING, : pe Special Singing by the Primary and Sunday School Address by the Minister . EVEN ING A Specially Arranged Dramatic Cantata, entitled; "WORSHIP AT THE MANGER." 5 Dramatized by Members of the Sunday School, -and Sep by a Choir of 26 Voices. - DON'] 11.00 a.m. an MISS THESE SERVICES d 7.00 p.m. Port Perry oll CHRISTMAS MARKET To be held at the PORT PERRY Town Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 19th, 1944 This is Your Opportunity to Dispose of Your DRESSED FOWL. Port Perry has long been noted for its TOP , PRICES. y is Coming to Town on . Saturday,Dec 23, 3, p.m. He will be the guest of the Lions Club and Business Men's Assn. He is hoping-that you children-- one and all--will bein Port Perry ~ to greet him, W. E. MacGregor, President of Business Men'# Association "W. M. Letcher, Reeve, Ceeil Ptolemy, Pres. Lions Club | | POS ROBO OBONOROBORORON: Walter Bown, of Port five, . Rev. P. B. Fifield, Pastor Lawrence's Drug Store News You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE DE RAYMOND COLOGNES Five Popular Odours Two Sizes, 95¢ and $1.50 _ BRUSH, COMB and MIRROR ' SETS Metal, $3.75 and $4.75 Plastic, $7.95 GIFT STATIONERY In a wide assortment of ~ CHRISTMAS GIFT- SUGGESTIONS CUTEX MANICURE GIFT SETS Complete Range Priced 50¢ to $5.00 BOOKS - New Fiction and Popular Reprints $1.00 to $3.00 . I BILLFOLDS PHONE 49 0=JOIOE= packages, by Henry Perkins 35¢ to $2.00 Price Range, $1.15 to $3.75 I i | ADRIENNE GIFT SETS BACHELOR SETS | for Ladies FOR MEN : are sure to be appropriate. are really smart. _ $1.10 to $10.00 $1.00 to $2.50 [« A. M. LAWRENCE | ° ° A 1 7he Rexall swore Ei O 1 0 Ei O EO EN O EI O EN O EX O PORT PERRY FOR SALE General Store at Nestleton Village No. 7 Highway BRICK STORE 24 x 46 Full Basement, 7 ft. ceiling. F ixtures in Store 8-roomed Brick attached Housé; electricity, bath, furnace, full cellar. Everything in best condition. License permit move right in. Price $7500.00. Easy terms to suit. Taxes twenty- le Apply to-- W. F. Babcock 48 Deleware Ave., Hamilton County Assessor Wanted Applications for County Asesssor will be received for the position of County Assessor for the County of Ontario. Applications should be in writing, stating qualifications, remu- neration expected, proposed remunera- tion as to car and mileage, ete. Persons - employed in essential war work are not eligible. Apply Employ- ment and Selective Service, Oshawa, Ontario, : decl4 Pentecostal : Assembly BUNDAY, DECEMBER 10. Sunday School, 10 a.m. 11.00 am. --Subject; "Of What Value is Jesus to You?" Evangelistie--7,00 p p.m. Subject 'Noah Day, and Our Day," Come and enjoy the ld-fash- ioned Gospel. iy Sa ALL WELCOME NOTICE 'All Kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to Household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair ed and Reconditioned Small motors for Sale Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. . ; MACHINE REPAIR ful SHOP. mnt Electric or Gasoline Drive Pomp Jacks for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Bron ston.. BE Port Perry, Ontario BIGGEST SHOW VALUE IN OSHAWA Ly Itmo Smoking In The po 'THEATRE, OSHAWA CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY ALL THIS WEEK! " RED SKELTON -ESTHER WILLIAMS Pehle BASIL RATHBONE 2 HARRY JAMES & BAND ; XAVIER CUGAT & BAND In the Sensational Technicolor Production of Productions: Bathing Beauty =. ADDED -- FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING! TIM HOLT, in "The Bandit Ranger" Starting Monday, December 11th "As Thousands Cheer" Wednesday and Thursday, December 13-14 RONALD COLMAN ROSALIND RUSSELL VICTOR McLAGLAN CLAUDETTE COLBERT in or , Under Two Flags" ~~ ADDED -- TYRONE POWER MYRNA LOY - GEORGE BRENT, in "THE RAINS CAME" PREVENT INFLATION Canada is°a good country to live in. Keep it that way, Don't buy anything | you don't honestly need, and 'when you ; 'must buy don't pay more than the esiling price, .

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